Nice shots Paul.
And Hammtramck is a pretty unique place.
Regards,  Bob S.

On 12/7/06, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I shot a few weddings in the seventies, and I was cured. The
> organizational work was a big pain in the ass. You really have to be
> devoted to the whole wedding shoot scenario to make it work. It can't
> be an on again, off again thing.
>
> That being said, a very good friend, who happens to be my all time
> favorite model, was married this week. This was one of those tax-
> deduction gotta get married now things. They're going to have another
> wedding next summer, with a real wedding photographer. So since this
> was just a warmup, I offered to shoot it for them. I knew they didn't
> want to spend money on a wedding photographer. I've shot hundreds of
> magazine articles and numerous events, but weddings frighten me. It
> only happens once, and if you blow it, the bride will cry.
>
> Fortunately, it went well. The ceremony was at a courthouse. It was
> a  justice of the peace ceremony, but the presiding judge let me
> shoot what I wanted. Fortuitously enough,. my house and studio are
> only a couple of miles from the courthosue, so I whisked bride and
> groom to my house and shot a few studio shots. Finally, there was a
> dinner at a Polish restaurant in Hammtramck, Michigan. (I had some
> duck blood soup. Yum)/
>
> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5304990
> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5304992&size=lg
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